Novogratz's project gets to the heart of what I think TED and the Glenbrook Academy are all about- sharing excellent ideas with the hope that they will diffuse and improve the lives of others. She treats Africa's poor not as a seperate species, but as human beings equal to herself. Instead of showing pity she shows interest to these people, giving them tools instead of handouts. She is doing something all humans should do- respect the potential for greatness in everyone, and help nurture it. What's inspiring is that Novogratz eliminates the feeling of dependency charity recipients have and turns it into friendship. The poor are no longer slaves to charity, they are members of the human race.

Other than making donations for the Acumen Fund, it would be difficult to make a difference in Africa this week. However, we can raise awareness about the benefits of microfinancing.

This inspires me to encourage listening and questioning the world around us because when you listen you can hear the world from different perspectives.